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The phrase "context of being" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to refer to the circumstances in which someone exists. For example, you might say: "I am aware of the limitations of my context of being, and yet I strive to make the most of my opportunities."
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You just see me in the context of being interviewed.
"We do this strictly in the context of being able to do something about it," Mr. Carmichael said.
Well, in the context of being a messenger, I think he and I are saying the same thing.
"The experience of being in space is magnificent," he says, "but only in the context of being an Earthling and knowing that you're coming back to Earth".
But why is it still in the context of being seen as slightly freaky, an exception to the rule and therefore not quite human, never mind female?
Sanders, whose campaign did not respond to a query, brought this up in the context of being Jewish and what that had taught him about politics.
I think in the context of being tough, like physically tough that can bang, you'd rather have a team that is mentally tougher than the opponent.
On those rare occasions when attention is paid to leftovers, it is usually within the context of being thrifty or green, letting nothing go to waste.
Mr. Schwartz's name came up in both trials, but only in the context of being among the founding partners of New Silk Route.
There is an overwhelming sense that everything is about today; and that today is not seen in the context of being the foundation for the future, or in the context of history.
"He felt that they weren't taking him seriously as an artist — that he just did kids' books and was not seen in the context of being a great artist," she said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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